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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- on the President that all of us are stand~ with the ~;: ~on,al the ~~ SLC j [2 of 2] UBUC cnylTJES A' P~-~ MMI ;l. August 26. 1961 Dear John: I appreciate your sending me the copy of the Dallas Times Herald editorial on the mission to Berlin, and I
- the four-power treaty with a three-power arrangement, or to place the Berlin issue before the· United Nations at this time. The latter was amplified by pointing out that the General Assembly was currently in volved by the Bizerte problem. The Mayor a 'g
- in Chief, "Frankfurte~ Alleg~met:-~e Zeitung" Editor in Chief of 11 Au11enpolitik" . I>~. Benno Reiffenberg ·' ·.·... · ' ~: · ' . · Editor in Chief o~ Staat1zeitung und Herald · correapondent of ·"We.tdeuta che Allege~e ine ; . Zeitune
- / U. ALEXIS JOHNSON Tape 21 (21a) It is Thursday, March30, 1972. Muchhas happened since my last tape in Novemberof last year after I had returned from a trip I took at that time out to East Asia. First, on the personal side, on February 4 I
- ., were completely unj ustifiedo He added that the reproaches were directed against the US., UK, and France, but that they began in the United States., He quoted a 11New York Herald Tribwie" article saying that the greatest handicap t he Western Allies
- can do for the time being, unless you feel the matter is worth the President's attention • Perkins is not pressing for this, and only you will know whether it might be a wise thing to do. Samuel E" Belk By ...........-CO~tFIDEf~TIAL v (').S H
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- the men and women of East Germany. Khrushchev can not deal with Western strength and Eastern weakness by these means any more than King Canute could stop the rising tide. This is a time for confidence and faith among the West Berliners, among the West
- American exporters _show their wares, arrangements will exist for export credit at the time an order is plac i d· 2. There was again discussion of the Korean steel mill project involving ~oppers Co. This'is the project which Secretary Smith disucussed
- Reference No. 12932 April 15, 2008 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/25/68 TIME: 3:11 PM CALLER: Arthur Goldberg Pages of Transcript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- DISCUSSION OF TIMING OF PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOLDBERG'S RESIGNATION AS US AMBASSADOR TO UN
- Reference No. 12930 April 15,2008 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/25/68 TIME: 12:49 PM CALLER: Ed Weisl, Sr. Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist . ... ' • B. ' I alU
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- Aprill5,2008 Reference No. 12933 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/25/68 TIME: 3: 15 PM CALLER: Dean Rusk Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- October 24, 2008 Reference No. 13351 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 8/30/68 TIME: 10:25 PM CALLER: Dean Rusk Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist \3351 August 30, 1968 10:25p
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; WH OPS LOGS LIST TELEPHONE CALL BETWEEN DEAN RUSK AND JIM JONES AT 11:10P EASTERN TIME
- Reference No. 13618a November 25, 2008 Processing Note . Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 10/31168 TIME: 6:05 PM CALLER: Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, George Wallace Pages ofTranscript: 15 pages Barbara Cline
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; LBJ IS MEETING WITH JIM JONES AT TIME OF CALL; HHH, RICHARD NIXON, AND GEORGE WALLACE WERE REACHED BY TELEPHONE; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
Folder, "[November 30, 1967 - Luncheon in Honor of Governor Connally]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- abrazo for the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, the Ambassador from Nicaragua. - 2 The President then joined the group and asked what had been said about Hemisfair. ~ talked of the difficulties in getting a family picture at this time that would
Telephone conversation # 13511, transcript, WALT ROSTOW and DEAN RUSK, 10/2/1968, time unknown
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- November 6, 2008 Reference No. 13511 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 10/2/68 TIME: UnknoWn . CALLER: Dean Rusk Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist /1'f r. Pt '€ J" SI ~ c r
- Telephone conversation # 13511, transcript, WALT ROSTOW and DEAN RUSK, 10/2/1968, time unknown
- as a group and we made decisions as a delegation. So, while I did specialize in these questions of colonial issues, African issues, and trusteeship, nevertheless, I was involved in the other issues, particularly at the time of the Middle East crisis
- l had not covered the Hill in the days when he was majority leader, although obviously everybody in town knew him. M: You were. overseas, l suppose, most of the time. A: Much of the ti;ne, I. was. terribly well. I was in and out, but I never
- . This transcript begins with Marvin Watson entering the President's Office at' 2:35 PM_, but according to the President's Daily Diary, Goldberg's meeting with the President was from 1:24-2:30 PM. DATE: 12/6/67 TIME: 2:35 PM CALLER: Arthur Goldberg Pages
- Reference No. 12931 AprillS,2008 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/25/68 TIME: 2:24PM CALLER: George Ball Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tape II 2 (Nov. 13, 1968, Nov. 14, 1968) A: I felt this was one of those times when it did make a difference who was the American chief representative in this mission--in this case, Sofia. That, quite possible, if I had been
Oral history transcript, William J. Jorden, interview 1 (I), 3/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . Prior to that you had Prior to that you had been a New York Times State Department reporter. Does that pretty well get tbe last ten or fifteen years? J: It does except my last public service was as a member of the American delegation to the peace
- abroad in one place almost as well as another. But I remem- ber the time when I was first asked whether I would be interested in a diplomatic appointment, it was mentioned to me by one of President Truman's advisors that there weren't very many women
- picture at this time? V: Not to the degree that he later became involved. He was involved in the financial part of it, but I would say that it was later on that Arthur took a role with President Johnson that really superseded everyone else
- Reference No. 12816 April 7, 2008 Processing Note A copy of this transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 3/14/68 TIME: 5:57 PM CALLER: Richard Daley Pages
- in MIRVS,warheads and bombers. However, over a period of time, the Russians, with their greater numberof ICBMsand the greater throw weight, will be able to develop MIRVS and will be able to have at least on paper a great superiority over us. The issue, as I
- own immediate family, for my children. I am doing it rather for my grandchildren. be interested in knowing a little Perhaps at some time they might bit more about their grandfather, and if so I hope that this record will be available to them
- for the first time all the elements of the organization aremovingdownthe same road together. I think also the actionsthathave been taken by the United States during the past year have given new heart to the Vietnamese, in spite of theiViet Congsuccesses. Up
- it was a gigantic papermill and that such things as arguing over whether we should be leaders in space--which later President Johnson and President Kennedy solved very quickly-occupied an incredible amount of time. So, to make a long story short--when Kennedy came
- Reference No. 13017 August 13, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 5/28/68 .. TIME: 1:15 PM CALLER: Harold Linder Pages ofTranscript: 2 pages Barbara Cline Archivist
- November 25, 2008 Reference No. 13619& Processtn1 Note Transcript only ofthis conversation; there is no recording. The time ofthis conversation is n?t indicated on the transcript; the time is 6:28 p.m. DATE: 10/31/68 TIME: 6:28 PM CALLER: Mike
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS PARTICIPATING IN CALL ARE LESLIE ARENDS, HALE BOGGS, EVERETT DIRKSEN, THOMAS KUCHEL, JOHN MCCORMACK, MIKE MANSFIELD; JIM JONES IS MEETING WITH LBJ; TIME FROM DAILY
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- : PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN November 14, 1968 N: Let's identify you in time and position here. Hhen Hr. Johnson became President, you were serving as Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs. B: That's correct. N: You had been
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 2 (II), 12/5/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- every aspect of that statement. I don't think that the Arab world is yet in the Soviet camp. Soviet influence in the area has been increasing for quite a long time, but not allover the area. The Soviet influence is primarily in Algeria
- to that, in the immediate past, you had served as Ambassador to OEeD and then prior to that in the Kennedy Administration, both as Director for the United States and the World Bank for a short time-L: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
- : Did you have any acquaintance with President Johnson or with Mr. Johnson prior to the time he was President at all? F: No. I'd like to add that I was a career foreign service officer, and had been with the Department of State for twenty-some-odd
- with Thieu. By the end of June Thieu and Ky had agreed that this was the best practical way to proceed. In July, Vance spelled out the your-side, our-side formula to Lau. Nothing came of it, however, at that time. In mid-September the President, through
- Reference No. 13138 August 13, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only ofthis conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/25/68 TIME: 1:05 PM CALLER: Edwin Weist, Sr. Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbani Cline Archivist
- Reference No. 13350 October 24, 2008 Processing Note A copy of this transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 8/30/68 TIME: 10:15 PM CALLER: Dean
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; WH OPS LOGS LIST CALL BETWEEN DEAN RUSK AND JIM JONES AT 11:01P EASTERN TIME
- departments on complex overseas problems, and assure that no sector of the foreign front is neglected at a time of preoccupation with some overriding problem. [Department of State Bulletin, March 28, 1966, Vol. LIV, No. 1396] SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK'S
- in the United States until 1961, when I returned to Vietnam and stayed until 1964. At that time, I switched over from the military, wearing a soldier suit, to staying in the military but actually working for the State Department. I went back again in 1965
- viewpoint. With· the·-passage· of time ,-however-, • c-has·~becomat increasingly.difficult to justify its rigidity in terms of, our national-interest in helping certain countries to·meet:9' their legitimate defense needs, and thus contain-the·spre~4